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Join us for a live Hangout with Jim Wicks, lead designer of Moto 360, Motorola’s new watch powered by Android Wear. During the Hangout, Jim will discuss the design and style features that make Moto 360 unlike any watch on the market today. #Moto360
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Join +Steve Kondik and +Koushik Dutta as they answer your questions on reddit!
The thread will go up around 11am (PST) on Wednesday the 18th and we'll be answering your questions starting at 11:30am (PST).
http://www.reddit.com/r/iama
Yes, this is an ETA on the AMA.

The Big Android BBQ is the world’s preeminent mobile technology conference for Android developers and enthusiasts alike. This year the Big Android BBQ is moving into the state-of-the-art Hurst Convention Center in the Dallas Fort Worth area of Texas.
With more sessions and exhibitors than ever, the Big Android BBQ 2012 is bigger and better than ever.
We hope to see you there!

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I've learned that my next car will either come with Android Auto, or I'm installing a custom headunit. After spending a week (!!!! Lucky me) with +The Michael Lipson​ and his lively/lovely WRX with a Pioneer Android Auto headunit, that's what I've decided. ﻿

Pictured is the Citadel. It's what I use when I'm commuting to/from work. It easily fits a pair of scrubs, boxers, towel, toiletries, a change of shoes, my white coat, my lunch, a liter water bottle, my surface pro and charger, bike lock, as well as miscellaneous things like my headphones. With room to spare. It's waterproof and has a lifetime warranty. +Chris Soyars​ sent me this bag a couple of years ago because he wasn't using it too much anymore. It still looks brand new.

I also have a mini metro bag for shorter rides or just general carry. I use it for groceries all the time. I'm tempted to pick up the waxed poly minimetro just because it's so cheap.. And looks so nice.﻿

Pictured is the Citadel. It's what I use when I'm commuting to/from work. It easily fits a pair of scrubs, boxers, towel, toiletries, a change of shoes, my white coat, my lunch, a liter water bottle, my surface pro and charger, bike lock, as well as miscellaneous things like my headphones. With room to spare. It's waterproof and has a lifetime warranty. +Chris Soyars​ sent me this bag a couple of years ago because he wasn't using it too much anymore. It still looks brand new.

I also have a mini metro bag for shorter rides or just general carry. I use it for groceries all the time. I'm tempted to pick up the waxed poly minimetro just because it's so cheap.. And looks so nice.﻿___

My bike fits in +Mercedes Pang​'s trunk. Since we work near each other, if we get off around the same time (I'm pretty variable, she's constant) I have a ride home! Which is nice on those really miserable warm days during rush hour.

Those all weather cargo bay and seat back covers are really nice IMO.

I'm kind of jealous of her car, so I'd like to point out that she has a fixed gear bike, a Chrome bag, and two yoga mats in a Subaru. ﻿

My bike fits in +Mercedes Pang​'s trunk. Since we work near each other, if we get off around the same time (I'm pretty variable, she's constant) I have a ride home! Which is nice on those really miserable warm days during rush hour.

Those all weather cargo bay and seat back covers are really nice IMO.

I'm kind of jealous of her car, so I'd like to point out that she has a fixed gear bike, a Chrome bag, and two yoga mats in a Subaru. ﻿___

I picked up our bike trailer before figuring out how I was going to mount it simply because it was secondhand from someone in my neighborhood for under 1/5th retail.

+Mercedes Pang and I both ride fixed gears and I didn't feel comfortable having a piece of metal sitting between my dropout and the track nut. Too much force and not enough grip would mean a slipping wheel. Not to mention swapping it from one bike to another would be a pain as it would require taking the wheel off the bike, then recentering it in the dropouts.

My bike was easy. My rear axle is long enough that I could just slip another m10 nut on the outside and call it a day. Problem #1 solved.

Mercedes's (the bike pictured) was the problematic one. Her rear axle is too short to allow the same solution, but unlike my bike, she has holes for mounting a rear r... more »

Mounting a bike trailer

I picked up our bike trailer before figuring out how I was going to mount it simply because it was secondhand from someone in my neighborhood for under 1/5th retail.

+Mercedes Pang and I both ride fixed gears and I didn't feel comfortable having a piece of metal sitting between my dropout and the track nut. Too much force and not enough grip would mean a slipping wheel. Not to mention swapping it from one bike to another would be a pain as it would require taking the wheel off the bike, then recentering it in the dropouts.

My bike was easy. My rear axle is long enough that I could just slip another m10 nut on the outside and call it a day. Problem #1 solved.

Mercedes's (the bike pictured) was the problematic one. Her rear axle is too short to allow the same solution, but unlike my bike, she has holes for mounting a rear rack. A simple m4 screw, a washer, a wing nut, and an old bike tube solved the problem. I put the bike tube over the trailer's mounting hardware to protect her paint slid the m4 bolt through the rack mounting hole, and then threw a washer on the other side with the wing nut. This sits a touch higher than it would on a normal mount, but it only tips the trailer back a couple of inches.

I've learned that my next car will either come with Android Auto, or I'm installing a custom headunit. After spending a week (!!!! Lucky me) with +The Michael Lipson​ and his lively/lovely WRX with a Pioneer Android Auto headunit, that's what I've decided. ﻿

I've learned that my next car will either come with Android Auto, or I'm installing a custom headunit. After spending a week (!!!! Lucky me) with +The Michael Lipson​ and his lively/lovely WRX with a Pioneer Android Auto headunit, that's what I've decided. ﻿___